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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1895.
of shore 15 cm, and under 28 c.m., and go gan of under 15 cm. Of the above, 24 heavy guna wered stroyed owing to the inconvenience of transporting them, while the minder will be
conveyed to Japan.
The number of Chinese prlyoners released at Wel-hal-wet was 5,124, of whom 3,024 Including 183 officers, belonged to the Navy, and 4,040, ir cluding 40 officers, to the Army. Thetareigners numbered 112, of whom two were surgeons,
NAGA ARI, March.st.
The U.S. crater Baltimore kise arrived here, and reports that when the peseed Wel-hat-wei Lan Wednesday the Japanese were destroying the fots and those gunk that was ; immovable.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, Fabiaury 13th. The Canadian Minister for Trade and Cam- merce states that the lowest offer received for the construction of the Pacific cable is from a London firm, the amount of a tender being £1,517,000 for the route win Vancouver, Fan- ning Island, Fiil, and Norfold Island, with branches thence to New Zealand and Australls,
The amount of the offer is at at half of the
estimate of 'ibe British Postal suthorities.
The Court-Martial held at Honolulu to try persons suspected of having kan roncerned la the late attempted rebellion against the newly formed Republican Goverment bas convicted 62 Hawalians of having takes part with the reles
Ex-Queen Liliuokalani denies that she_was af the intended revoistler, but she will be tried for misprision of treason.
Great Britain bas urged the Hawallen Gor ernment to delay the execution of the British subjects sentenced to death by the Count-Martial
in connection with the recent rebellion.
The German Government has protested to the Hawalian Government against the expulsion of Herr Mueller.
LONDON, February 17th. The German Reichstag has passed a matlon authorising the Federal Government to convene * International
monetary cipference to rehabilitate silver.
The official receiver bas reported that the directors and officers of the Bank of South Australls were largely ris: onsible for the
New Comic Song and Dance Albums at W. Robinson & Co.
CASIMIR-PERIER undoubtedly took a peculiarly French Leave of power when ka made way for M. Tauras, the new Prezident of the Third Republic.
to Invest soma way to fly ?"
She...” I wonder who set thought of trying He-"Probably some men who reached hame at a 'clock when he'd promised to be there at ro,"
DR. Jante M. Taylor is the first person to go to a foreign land se a dental missionary. She is the daughter of the Rev. A, E. Taylor, Methodist minister of Martloville, Pennsylvania, and has gone to Ables as a missionary and dentist.
Muggine-14 been pondering over a very regular thins"
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NEW plano repairing machinery, received by
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NEWSPAPER-MEN, like other, prople, have lots of things to worry and annoy them. How to pay the income-tax is not me of them, though
THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended March 10th, are-Kuropeans, 146; Chinese, 1,753; total 1,899.
everything---
Suhor: "I adore your daughter-I will do
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cowardice or incapacity on Admiral Ting's part ble virtue unblemished. Among the host of are the rabid Editor of a Shanghal print who ying Chinese soldiers we have seen Tso Pao- has been making himself ridiculous by his anti-
kuel in China's Army and Ting in her Navy, Chinese and pro-Japanese ravings, and the
dying a hernes should, gallant and chivalroos latest addition to the
oot accuse bim for not fighing to the last; rotten falented staff of the Hongkong Daily Fress. So
China did not call for such cowage, as trustworthy Information goer, Admiral
When the news of his death was first received Ting, in all prot
all probabilly carrying out the polley
many of our soldiers were seen wreping. Braya and instructions of the great Viceroy, would sufficient to draw tows from the hardest in.. men are not without tears, and the tragedy fa appear to bave
acted with perfect courage and. discretion, and wo
have no doubt li will be found
Finally, ict be understood that greate when the proper time arrives to meet the aptlove hath so man, than that he lays down his
flect
that, whatever may be the ultimate e for his friends (or bis con-trymen)." Further result
t of the encounter, the Peiyang Squadra so glibly villifies the deed and
more, it is not
not the
i mean, imenilne cow and who Father: "Chestnala !. I said the same thir. under Adeniraì Ting's command will be band'ta | wecking whom he may devon that has the cs about both efficiently and courageously,
The Dally Press refers to the sister of courage to take his own life. Generally speaking, Chinese Admiral and the wife of a Chinese
It is only men who can pluck up courage enough Viceroy as a "favou ite corcubine an offen-
to launch themselves suddenly from Time Into Live
which, in the light of well expression
Eternity, while thet. cowardly detractors, who recognised and loog established
Chinese
would be domestic relationships,
by extinguishing real benefit on humanity could never have
themselves, live on, knowing emanated from anyone with the all-blest cre
well their places in this world could with tension to gas breeding or gentlemanly shudder at the thought of what there is in store advantage be filled by better men, for they do with either his command of the Perang is invariably preferable to dishonour, and it is, we instincts. What has Admiral Ting's sister to
for them in the Great Beyond." Death, to gren, Squadron or his alleged degradation? Surely,
public he to repeat the earling,
the "wolf in sheep clothing," the selfish adventurer,
to her mother's father,"
THE O. & O. 5. S. Co.'s steamer Oceanic, with mails, &c., from San Francisco in the 12th uito, Honelala about the rg'h, and Yokohama the rath Instant, has arrived at Nagasaki, and left for this port yesterday at 1 p.m.
diving apparatus was held alongside the Lean THIS morning the regalar quarterly test of the der, and it was lateres ing to see the divers
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DEMBO gained for the Jewish method of kilog animals which be has | around under and alongside the ship and Inspect by his personel acts without the fo'roduction of lain, the wile-beater or heartless seducer, ar la ardently defended throughout ́Europe. He her bull and her waste pipes and ber general domestic matters which had no bearing what other social parantos of that lik, whose courage recently made a communication on the subject to the Academy of Medicine at St. Petersburg, and received cordial congratulations from the most amivent members of the medical profession of the that city.
condition below the water Hoe. The bubbles of the escaping air from their armour had an suggestiveness and anipiciously resembled the pup and kitten vanishing acts of our early youth.
Induce a few
THUR the Box of Curies:-Captain Sesbury N consequence of quarrel hetween the ziver us $7.30 each year to keep his naras cat managers of the City Fire Lloyds, a state of of The Box, but when we legen he paid $15 for affairs in regard to insurance matters come to water bill $to per month when they learned be the fire where to insure, says the New York Berkeley cow and the Water Co, Increased his fight which will make people very carefnt in was going to stat
dalry we want to let our Maritima Gaasite in recent issue. Same readers know the consistency of the milk the rogues club together, start some kind of Lloyds, captain is peddling out to his friends i
people bind
10 themselver fa
to case of loss to be responsible in a paltry take Tax larve majorly of contemporary authors of risks and pocket the premium money ontill some international fame are small men physicaly. losses occur, when they disappear. One of the Kipling, Baule, Jerome, Howells, Stockton, manager of the above concern started also Stedman, Mark Twain, Bret Harts, Boyesen, the Excelsior Lloyd's Responsible Insurance Saltas, are none of them above the media Companies and Lloyds ought to act together height, and several of them are actually and expose these so-called Lloyds and make diminutive. Mailon Crawford and Conan Doylet hot for their managers. It is certainly to are tall, athleile-looking men, but they are the their interest to do 16. The State Insurance exceptions that prove the rule,
Department ought nise to bave something to say in this matter.
neglect of control and tuevision, rapeci fallare of that In-titution-fina by the ally over the Melhorene minagement; and I would add a new terror to the wialstry li rear lly by laxity in the ma... of Indid and ministers were to he did responsible for being advances, especially on the arity of land property. In England a man stumbled over some rallings in front of an East London Baptist church cently and sued the minister for damage. The judge maintained that the minister was no me a responsible for the chapel to which be preached than the judge was for the court in which ha administered justice,
for speculative investments. The official'r.ceiver ady sex that further inquity he made.
The sculling: mitch between T. Sullen, of Sydur, and C. R. Harding, of Putney, for the championship of England and a side, was
on the Tyre championship course on Saturday. Harding beat Sollten by fur lengths.
In a speech delivered in London, Lord Salis bury said that if the Ministerscaled to the cavily on other issues than Hrono Role, and H The Rule alone, the House of Lords would not be was not made on the betas of Home Pl cal such idiots as to pay any attention to such an spreal The
Emperor William formented an international for method by which private protected in naval warlare,
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A MEETING of the Yegislative Council will' be belt to-morrow at p..
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VALE ADMIRAL TING.
ever on the
• argoment! But, of course, it would be most unreasonable to expect a alghiingate's song from sa ill-conditioned gutter salpe.
Here le ibe oracle of Wyndham Street on the veteran Admiral
official thoroughly deserved to be disgraced and "Yet if ever there was a case in which an cashiered it was in the instance of Admirni
devation to duty in subordinater. Incapable of the Hopelessly Jocompetent himself, he Belther appreciated courage and capacity nor understanding the value of order and discipline,
bead
did his best to subvert both when introduced by the European and foreign trained native officers. Rude and bearish in his behaviour to discourtesy, of Captain Lang leaving the Chinese his officers, he was the n
means, through his große Naval Service and of the order being made officers from entering that service in the fatore by the British Admiralty prohibiting British Corrupt and venat himself, he was the fountain d of a system of corruption that penetrated through every arm and rank of the Navy"
There is a good deal more of this refined style of apparently inspired abuse which suggests the this personal and private information about question-who afforded our contemporary all Admiral Ting and his conduct on board ship
the answer is obvious. It could only have heen some *naval disappointment' who served in the Squadron; but that is by the way, and matters very little.
And here is what Captain Lang in a recent interylow raid about his old colleague, the high officer who is now anonymously stigmatised as locompetent, a coward, a thief, a gambler, and a plmp
"When I was in command, the condition of the Chinese Navy was such that I should have had no fear of meeting the Japanese, or, for the matter of that, any other navy. In steam tactics the Chinese were well to the ore, and their drills were excellent and unsurpassed anywhere. All AN OFFICER LIKE ADMIRAL TINO, WHOM I WOULD NOT HESITATE TO FOLLOW ANYWHERE, THE CHINESE NAVY WOULD PROVE A SPLENDID FORCE,"
el G::many has ing of ⋆ Bill entitled "An Ordinance to "feclize / had title to say bat for the reauits of which he depeuda, however, upon how they are led. WITH
me, providing oprety may be
BRISBANE, Frimary syth, The Cheer Towers mines, witch, according to the market value of the sizes at buyers quotations, wers worth £1,313,854 In February, Fg4. Are now, on the same basis, worth €2.353.003
We have been waiting quietly, ever slace the fall of Wet-hai-wel, to see whether the verdict of the press of the Far East and of the world would support us in our estimate of Admiral Ting; and we have not waited in vala. With almost Bill entitled "As Ordinance to amend and con-
unanimous rolce, the testimony of praise on eve ORDERS OF THE DAY:~(1.) First reading of a
hand has been profane, coming like from enemy solidate ike. Law relating to the carlage and and from friend. His bitter struggles against possession of deadly weapon," (3.) First read-perable obstacles, in the creation of which he the effect of Ordinances repealing others."
would be held responsible, have moved the world to pity; and his almost superhuman efforts to WE regret to hear of the death of a well known his country from its wily foes within and with overcome impossibilities and, single-handed, save Mercantile Maitae officer, Mr. J. P. Rice, at the Civil Hospital on Thursday last, Mr. Ricel, have called forth the admiration of mil served for some time to the Douglas Company's the field of his foreshadowed fate, be calmly, nations. Broken hearted, helpless, hopeless, on boats and in the " Sban" and other well known local lines. He was one of the old school of
grandly,
laid down his life as the last large-bestted British sailors who, as for ag bịs
devotion to means permitted, wxe always'ready to do a good turn for a friend. He leaves a blank that will not readily be filled. May he rest in peace. ***IT is to be beped that the pistent rumours THE officers of the roser Esmeralda sold by current in the city-to-day relative to a shocking outrage having been perpetrate 3 in the Lunatlete Chilla Government to the Japanese, have Asylum are not based on anything more subow nearly all rae aed dame after making the stantial than the libe tongus of Damo Scandal, | us
necessary tramckt. They all pisk in highest terms of the treatment received at the hands of the Japeners Government, and they have all returoe much beayler in pocket than them. Seme where time was up have salled way to Valparaiso,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
BROADWOOD PIANOS at W. Robinson & Co.
the
he superior to any other brand in the JEM MACE is touring England with a st:Jug of a contemplate even by the most sanguine of Hongkong Market,
young boxers.
act of bed and continued time not
■ Country's week. This fs, however, neither the tenor place in review the career of this great **terman. Future years will confide that trust to these whore words will ring with power and eloquence worthy of bis llustrious name. Bat, whatever there is now hat late may befall his nation, leader and that is, that he was an able, con-
one opinion of scientious, Ipysl, whole-sonlest man who bravely and relishly ilved, fought, and died for his country; and we take pride in saying that this formed of him, from the very beginning of his corresponds with the esilmate we have always career. As will be seen from the
record givea
of this amis
impartial world accept those of his old ship- Whose experiences of Admiral Ting will on mate Capt. Lang or the venemous and contempt ible spite of the writer in the Hongkong Datly Presis following appeared
In our fasue of Dec. 2oth of last year the
TELEGRAM.
RATHER LIKE A WHALE. Admiral Tlog bas been arrested for cowardice in failing to protect Port Arthur.
This news requires a lot of confirmation, In view of the fact that this is about the fifth time since the war broke out that reports of the degradation of Admiral Ting, owing to alleged cowardice, have been telegraphed to the uttermost parts of the earth, Ed., H. X. Taligraph
all when it is a toss up with them between death and dishonour. Vale Admiral Ting!
THE PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION.
During the past three days, there has been a Odd Volumes to view the photographe steady stream of visitors to the rooms of the submitted in competition for the coming exhibi- tlon at the Imperial Institute in Leadon. By ADC, had arrived on Saturday the room was the time his Excellency and Captain Stirling,
all the prints, many of almost crowded and great interest was taken:
of which showed excellent
taste in arrangement of subject, and unusual skil in priating, tonleg and finiebing. The bromide enlargements from quarter size plates were especially good. Mr. Gale's work in this d'Agullar views are striking examples of department is capital, and his two" Cape
like a fine Datch etchings, and bis accomplish. His "After The Storm," is almost what good judgment and trained skill can
Silver little gem
Mr. Gale seems to acted admirably la bold and powerlut con- the grim and fantastic. In marked contrast to tracts, and bas evidently also * preference for
fancies of Mr. Wickham, which are exquisite these forceful themes are the quiet, restful pa Pastoral poems and seems like illustrations from "Wong-nel-Cheong" and "Evening Light on leaves of Wordsworth, His "Village Maat,"
the HT
Hiis," areall that could be ask din arrange ment, Hghting, credit to any photo.axis. His "Funk" and and printing. They would do "Sunset in Canton River" are also happy water- studies. The work of Messrs. Gale and Wickham do itongkong credit and will hold their own say where.
There were many other good pictures by Caughtric, Urs. Schemeler and Se hrd er frem Me. Bexsball, The Royal Engineers, Me, Griffiths and others; and in the entire exhibit there is nothing without some
merit. It special is very pleasant to see this high class of work from our amateurs, and it would be desirable to have it more general among the young mer While, it is true, the expense of time and money and patence are considerable, yet, in the end, the reward is great, and if only it be not allowed to develop into an excess, no diversion will be found to combine ma
more attractions, In many American
the
expense and burdess of photographing have been greatly di- minished by the formation ol
photographic clubs, with proper dark rooms and photographic Instru- ments and facilities which each
each member is mitted to avail of ander reasonable and
pre- scribed conditions. These societies have become very popular and have given much pleasure and information to their members. The society generally han fine stereopticon outfit and makes its own projection slides and gives ever treacherous and incompetent his associates
lectures
on the
most diverse and COLLARD & COLLARD PIANOS at W. Robinson seek to place bts, he could always be depended might be, and in whatever false light they might
are always well of long experience la forming ble options,
of these lectures are on quen- ANOTHER grad man gone wrong! The Rev.
& Co.
sends to our Shanghat morning contemporary tons of the hour, such as upon to have по other aim or Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Howard T. Widdemer, of the First Presbyterian A RECENTLY invent: electrical machine for the desire to serve bis country faithfully. Tientsin telegrams there seems good reason to
1 régatta, agriez or thought than the following about Admiral Ting:-Despite races or an athletic Journey. These societies Church of Asbury Park, NewJersey, U.S.A closing shutters of factories in case of a consiste and
a representative of ancient leudal days believe that Admiral Ting Ju-chang is still at sucielles in other parts of the world and this also exchange alldes and lectores with other ways that the world will come to sa end as soon of a box, resembling the ordinary fire-alarm bay | *ncient modes of way, and typical
deal Wei-hal-wel, for we understood that by Imperial have ever new subjects to offer, and fo this as the Chino-Japanese war is cut
In appearance, alreed on the outside of a build- warrior of the sace, an embodiment of orders he is permitted to remain at bla Anglo-American Interchange, alides are passing Ar date (7th March) of latest advices from Tam. log, and containing a battery connected by wirez AB Srrested civilisation of a thousado post for the present. It yet remains to be backward and forward continually between
breaks out shywhere about the balldlog, or or was a belpless-child-An ancient battlemented with gach sbatter on the boliding. If a fire the frresistible shafts of modern progress,
Admiral Ting was a mighty leader; but, shown that Ting deserves the censure that has England and the different parts of America. adjoining premire, and it is found necessary tower
he fallen · upon him. As to the charge of cowardice, This exchange of alides
lectures, besides early military career-the active measures giving much pleasure, to close the rbuticis for safety, all the operator tower of strength, helpless in front of modern be took when xesisting Governor Liu of Formort Interest fa photographic work and has led keeps up keen has to do is to break the glass la front of shadow of hope to maintain the courage of bis have had best opportunity of judglog by personal graphy. There are many most Interesting battery, Nevertheless, as long as there wAS in 1888, and the opinion of tho e Europeans who to many valuable improvements in photo. in India alone. In Fgyet there are about stantly closed," It is claime that the apparatus when the last rampart was reached, Roman on Sunday, 3rd that., EMILY MAY. By triatlon 24,000,000 acres are made fruitful the box, pull a hook and every shutter is la troops, he made a stubborn fight; and Ting is further charged with An the accapillustrated here by such a clab, on Hongkong,
intercourse with him, alt deny the
Lectures that might 6'ro non acres, and in Furope about 5.000.000. clore 1,ace shalters in this way in one he fell by his own hand. We lay out wreath upon heauthorky SBRT must accompany responsibility? we feel sure would be snapped up la a minute by prepared fud being partly minute.
sible for the loss of Port
But Artbar, his tomb and, with his sorrowing nation, drop our
**Chinese where Macab, Canton,
wxi
and Japanese Ilie
that farewell tear INFORMATION hat, says the Foochow Echo of
· upon his grave; a tear of respect, | His command was afloat, sot the 2nd instant, been received by the high civil | not have been less kind. Let us, however, we well known here. Surely It is adjust that
of regret. To Chios, Fate could power he had there of sympathy, The schooner Cabib Curtis, which was den and military adthallen at Nanking and trans-hope that,
ere was due to suthority was entirely centred in his death, the resurrection of his patched about two months ago to the scene of ¦ mitted by them to the local mandarins to the country les. and, warced of the fatal mis- oplataas, Irresponsible in some caves, unjust laure, in telept, menos and leisure enough hera the wreck of the steamer Hallena on North Reef, effect that the Japanese, after refting to Chefoe takes of her exclusive indifference and her others, should receive such ready credence, and could be given either for social purposes, followed to make much out of this ides, and the lectures will probably anive here from the Paracels in a
maka a Lichow, will
for The bull of the Raffond is reported Canal with some of their forces and thus cut off rise to be, In fact, the great nation she Santong, who is far away from the seat of war day or two.
the Grand criminal neglect, she will purge berself and memorialin from such officials sa Governor Li of by ad
The holb, and ecension- or for charity, to have disappeared entirely.
communication tween the north and uroth by bas so long been in theory.
by & dance, or lo
necessary, be charged for that important route. As enormous quantities of the
1 support and can only areak from heavy, should have cidental expenses of parcel packets to and fro, in Tar well known Formors Government steamers
of the statement, relative to our posiilen ach of stores, arms, smmunition and ties are belog coringnication between the "Beruitful Inte"
of the
that ne
outlay as The same sa the Japanese Intentions has been received by all
recognized by
these, from time to time, in many 13 4 club of the world, and the mainland ever since the cutbreak of the Chirensutballes with grave apprehensions, extracts from our editorial columns. In our
would respectfully call attention to a few other items and allusions, we have Insisted upon this kind too, war in the North, have been curchased by
the integrity and ability of Admiral Ting ; whi's,
many young men could com Crunt Butler, Kropp's agent at Tomsol, and
September 13th, 1894, uppeszed the
whis, together fo un the other hand,
■ cosmopolitan way, who would
respectively. have been re-christened. Martha and Arthur, from hand to hand smong filends of the writers libellous attitude assumed by our morning con
THERE sets of my moles of the future are pausing following comment on the pecullar, hot to 187 contemporary and repeatedly know, our morning not cure: to aricciate in other social clubs
repeatedly faken Occasio0|10 but science recognises NEA
to caste, and here In Paris those of Marshal Canrobert, who,
villify and misrepresent this
eight this great, courageous Molt behaved gentleman
| mest and work on I of the Chinese Navy - Marshal de MecMahan,
level, for the commen edification and enjoy. nor even remotely appreciated. In his leaders
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DEATH.
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They are the same weight as ivory, and cost about eight shllings each.
sul (North Formous) everything was qalet in the sfstand, and the "flatter" over the "two-penny ha'penny explosion at Takow the other day hed completely subsided."
At No. 8, Segarimatsu-yamate (Nagasaki), at 3 p.m.
accord daughter of Fraucis Sultan, Esq., F.I.C. of Norwich, and beloved wife of Dr. Herbert Blackburn, aged 33 years,
The Bonghong Celegynph
HONGKONG, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1895..
TELEGRAMS.
CAPTURE OF YINKOW.
LONDON, March 11th. The Japanese bave captured Yiskow (?Kin. chow) together with the coast forts, the Chinese fled to Thien Chuang Tal, which city was sico attacked and captured after three hours' fierce fighting. The Chinese loss was 2,000 and the Japanese 95.
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The United States have lost began the work of Improving waste areas, and have already about 4,000,000 acres of hulgated land
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On Jan. 22nd of this year the following:- A correspondent who has had the advantagefoterest'ng
go,
before
his
· power to damın
and
be
what the photo-clubs of other countries, and while which they are going their rounds, new series of slides
"FR"Sade and lecturer would be coming here all the time.
just to
10 pay in.
South and Cass, which have been keeping up now conveyed through the Canu), this newer / concerning Admiral Ting having always been listening G brother officials,...Are you the exchange of aldea between ham and other
•COUTIER, and for such othe
ment of
of all and for the zom
unquestionable
enter.
The First and Second Army Corps have Corbett's views about the popolar sport, is the Thlerı har løf`birk s-shintimétíoles in which guest omalle morning contemporary has of September 13th, February 25th, and in Ize "DEAS in Boxing," giving Champion Jim alons of the three authors, texlive; those of Chary in respect to the then Commander-in. Chinese statesman, whom it neither understad
afforded a striking example of the truth of ƒ qaent aboster relevances, it has povet omitled toment and instruction of the entire com.
effected a junction at Vinkow,
Japanese guards protect the foreign settlement
Vinko (Newchwang).
to save bis son,
subject of a publication just issued fo New York. The book is elegantly bound, nently got up in
bograph portraits of famous fighters, sales, hints on training, etc., etc. It can be purchased
And
I those of M, Thiers.
which the
the three
endier oreblems of Algețian verement
tomutily. This would not be
.bls
What
club
baniu,
normal and
the matter, with
and healtby
diversion.
expense of a fairly larga mem would be
at the New York Police Gameita ofinn (Rich'd volume is full of quentiers ble matter, and the Daily Propose In last Thursday morning' | virtues, Although our space forbids the laserting small, and the Hongkong
K. Fox, proprietor) for 25 cents.
appears
*
most
COLONEL T GOODCHID, the dark-com. Madame de MacMahon (seldom called Duchesse reported degradation for incapacity and cowardico mirel, one of which we here giv: from the Japan | happened. fa many districts that we could cit
de Magenta) is aslă to be noticeable in it.
de MacMahon is biffetly aftacked. The the time-worn saying that a litle knowledge is battle this grint Chinese warrior ; but, fortunion, bat one on a scienti first-class style; contains upward of twenty on memoirs-seas The Japanese Government has requested that
with Alones of
of a dangerous thing It has also shows us stely, time has justified our view of bins, and Fu how effectively folly can be wallowed in
from all parts of the world our Li Hung-chang's departure from China on the
the
it trial? The peace mission be postponed for a week.
and Italien zamanight, Knd"
world our exchanges come when Solomon in ali bis glory. fourth means
actually In containing glowing and unique tributes bulness. In A SENSATIONAL".
Photo Club ARREST,
Influence of the Reablican feeling of affects to critically and
article which at
at present of
longer review of this subject might grow to be one of the The Marquis of
Queensberry having left his
deal with the wo shall hereshter
pablish card inscribed with wards implying a horrible plexioned steward of the steamship Ching was,
pointed of the anlogies of some of the most features of the colony and become prominent in large of the decansed indi of Admiral Ting, commander-in-chief of the
degree world-famous. Far charge on Mr. Orcar Wilde at the latter's Club, according to the Yakchima Bor, to leave bis
stranger, things baya the Committee had bins arrested for libelj be ship ou ber arrival at Frisco as he has beer Rugby football match will be played between biseless and unwarranted teade of coarse and
TO-MORROW afterne at the Happy Valley, a
Squadron. The article, however, in Gareffe that contains a beautiful testimonialto bid these lectures,
vhru ariforl
handled with was, however, released on ball.
the be
bost is, in fact, amourlin, and has a special force since volding the appliances and in a to Honolulu esga, ed to go to
ser Impartfal take charge of The Marquis of Queensberry maintains the the oated Hawaiien Hotel. As a caterer the team representing the Hongkong Football Club vulgar sbose of
sentiment of a once bitter enemy
na perfect way, have been so charge and says that his object in making it was
popular as to draw large audiences at high Chinese officer of high rank The Nippon, which usually indulges la ecstacles prices, Stoddart, for instance, has friends in Japan and China beer of his being at | kick-off at /
at 4.41
probably nianda
of delight to talking of Japanese, bravery and first to the entire Chinese
this business, and his time hade a fortune all takes up Honoiu'u that will be un induc: neat for every- CLUB:-R, Theater, fall back; D. Landele, shockingly Indecent and greasly libellous attack to Admiral Ting. It says? The country has no Hall has held over two thousand of the educated Boston Music one to go that way. The Hotel in question is | L. F. F
Admiral Ting, and, to the shame of the writer to be congratulated in securing jim.
R.E.. three-quarters C. M Firth, of the
fixed national principle, ker Government in classes of the clly listening to his lustrated Capt. Stewart, R.E., balvii, T. MacArthur, C. the wife of bis Excelicni Plan-chang, Viceroy general dies exhausted on the frontier. Is not are as much W. ROBINSON & Co., plane builders, tuners and C Bowring, ED. Janciers, 13. T. Mathmen, of the
sought after those to repairers.
Imaginable Phliharmonic le rumour dated the 9th inst., received We now see it actually played out in the care of impossible for a stranger to
Concerts, H.K.R., G.H. W. C. M. Wandcock, telegraphic ramour dated the gth inst, received We now of it greatest tragedies
They ais frequently Polly A. H. Harlow, i
Bhaugkal
via Iondon, and which | Admits!
Tiog
who had done already much for once subioribed for by residents. In this com
they being at In Just about Arbeiaast, R.M.,
as reliable as the idiotle Chica. With an ignorant and obstinate Court mualty, where there is naturally so little in the герия that Li Hung-chang had Blogpt, thres-quriers a
beau
over his head, with: Indécisive Mialitere in the】 way of intellectual divermous and if such a club this club could be. sad fa consequence had alamitted men under him he stood against the wire formed by the proper persons, we should
exceedingly easy for ignorant brave and traland" Japanese Navy, e Chung, and unscrupulons parsons to formulate, or
take pleasure is indicating place where LT.D.
rather te
axggest infamous accusations agaleat Chinamen, men cimong the race of entsticker angements could most likely be winde he moved his ships," thought *nt Moderate cost and where every opportunity oficials occupying high and responsible paritions, accesatally, but will with great affects mind but to prove the Tame is often quite anotharikiwe must recognbue tact and
1250ld work to congenial surroundings and could be stored for the most convenient and matters (And up to the present the only naval | raev among his countrymen. - He subrendred expinto who have avan amiously suggested silker i to save kių quen and couumiited anioldo te keegi sosial diversiones
with a polskie kali for public sxhibitions and
"Colonel" Is 'bird, and when his many And the Navy. Club in colours, Navy in white) | whose professional his scurrilous, Chinese cowardice, entando íte sincerestsympathy | months ahead. Frequently the
[From Japanese Papers.} THE TONG-HAK LEADER.
SHOUL, February 27th, The chief of the Tonghaks, who has been confined in the Japanese Logation, was handed over to the Judicial Department to-day.
FEELING HER WAY.
SHANGHAI, March 1st, The Russian Government has been inquiring Into transport facilities in the East at the agon- cles of various steamship companies at this port,
WEI-HAI-WEI,
HIROSHIMA, Match int.
The total number of guas captured at the land forts at Wel-hai-wel was 114, including na guns
EDITOR'S Wife: "I stopped at your office to day with an item for the want colume, and The clerk asked pay for 11,"
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